DNP Programs

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  • William Paterson University


    Wayne, NJ
    • CCNA ACCREDITED

    Contact Name: Kem Louie, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, APN, CNE, FAAN, Director, Graduate Nursing Program

    The Post Masters DNP curriculum includes 41 credit hours that can be completed in seven semesters of part-time study (two courses per semester). Course work includes: utilizing technology to advance the quality of care; evaluating health care policy; providing leadership and inter-professional collaboration in multiple health care settings; and evaluating systems responses to health and illness, along with knowledge of nursing theories, related sciences, humanities and economics. Students must also complete a minimum of 1,000 supervised post Baccalaureate practice hours. There are two tracks, the advanced practice clinical track for certified advanced practice nurse and the advanced practice administrative track for a masters prepared nurse administrator(s).

    Upon successful completion of the DNP, graduates will be able to:

    * Provide advanced nursing care to individuals, families, communities, and clinical populations.
    * Appraise and utilize current technologies to advance the quality and accessibility of care.
    * Critique and selectively translate science to guide clinical decision-making and program development.
    * Evaluate and influence health care policy and systems.
    * Provide leadership and inter-professional collaboration in multiple health care arenas.
    * Evaluate systems responses to health and illness as a basis for the promotion, restoration, and maintenance of health and functional abilities and the prevention of illness.
    * Integrate advanced knowledge of nursing theories, related sciences and humanities, and methods of inquiry.
    * Initiate changes in the healthcare system through the design and implementation of health related projects that strengthen the outcomes in the healthcare delivery system.

    Admission Requirements

    Requirements for admissions to the post-masters DNP program:

    1. A master’s degree with a major in nursing in an advanced clinical practice or in a nursing administration/management program accredited by CCNE or NLNAC
    2. GPA of 3.3 on prior graduate level course work.
    3. Satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) or Millers Analogies Test (MAT) within the last 5 years
    4. Courses in both statistics and research at the graduate level.
    5. Essay discussing professional goals and focusing on recent experience, how the DNP will enhance the applicant’s professional development, and career goals upon program completion
    6. Verification of the number of supervised clinical hours from the director of the MSN program
    7. New Jersey-registered nurse license (unencumbered)
    8. One year of work experience as registered nurse
    9. Current certifications (if you are an NP or CNS)
    10. Three letters of recommendation
    11. Current resume or Curriculum vitae
    12. In-person interview

  • Wilmington University


    New Castle, DE
    • DNP Program
    • CCNA ACCREDITED

    Contact Name: Kathryn Leach, DNO, CPNP-PC, Chair, Doctor of Nursing Practice Program

    Tracks (expanded information):

    • Post-Masters – Advanced Practice DNP (For Currently Licensed APRNs)
    • Dual Post-Masters – Advanced Practice DNP (For Currently Licensed APRNs) and Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration
    • Dual Post-Masters – Advanced Practice DNP (For Currently Licensed APRNs) and Master of Science in Management in Healthcare Administration
    • Post-Masters – Systems Leadership DNP (For Nurse Leaders)
    • Dual Post-Masters – Systems Leadership DNP (For Nurse Leaders) and Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration
    • Dual Post-Masters – Systems Leadership DNP (For Nurse Leaders) and Master of Science in Management in Healthcare Administration
    • PhD in Nursing to Advanced Practice DNP (For Currently Licensed APRNs)
    • PhD in Nursing to Advanced Practice DNP (For Currently Licensed APRNs) and Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration
    • PhD in Nursing to Advanced Practice DNP (For Currently Licensed APRNs) and Master of Science in Management in Healthcare Administration
    • PhD in Nursing to Systems Leadership DNP (For Nurse Leaders)
    • PhD in Nursing to Systems Leadership DNP (For Nurse Leaders) and Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration
    • PhD in Nursing to Systems Leadership DNP (For Nurse Leaders) and Master of Science in Management in Healthcare Administration

    Any concentration listed above can be combined with a post-masters certificate in one of three concentrations: Legal Nurse Consultant, Nurse Educator, Population Health, and Nurse Executive.

    Wilmington University’s CCNE accredited DNP program delivers an innovative curriculum emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration among students, faculty, hospitals, community leaders, and policy makers. Students learn to utilize both theory and clinical evidence to promote the highest quality of care at an advanced level of professional nursing practice.

    The DNP program offers individualized attention to students within a cohort of scholars. We feature one of the most affordable DNP tuitions in the United States and offer several DNP concentrations to fit the needs of both Advanced Practice Registered Nurses and Nurse Leaders.

    Online cohorts begin every January, May, and September with hybrid cohorts beginning every January and September. Online students benefit from optional synchronous sessions during each course and hybrid students benefit from one to two weekend intensives on-site per semester.

    For more information, please contact DNP Program Chair Dr. Aaron Sebach at aaron.m.sebach@wilmu.edu

  • Winona State University


    Winona, MN
    • CCNA ACCREDITED

    Contact Name: Sonja J. Meiers, PhD, RN, Director and Professor

    Jeanine Gangeness, PhD, RN, PHN, Interim Dean, jgangeness@winona.edu

  • Winston-Salem State University


    Winston-Salem, NC
    • CCNA ACCREDITED

    Contact Name: Pandora Goode, PhD, DNP, FNP-C, CNE, Program Director

  • Wright State University


    Dayton, OH
    • CCNA ACCREDITED

    Contact Name: Tracy Lynn Brewer, DNP, RNC-OB, CLC Associate Professor, Director of Doctor of Nursing Practice

    Deborah L. Ulrich, PhD, RN, ANEF, Interim Dean and Professor, deborah.ulrich@wright.edu

  • Xavier University


    Cincinnati, OH
    • CCNA ACCREDITED

    Contact Name: Debra VanKuiken, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, Chair, School of Nursing

  • Yale University


    Orange, CT
    • CCNA ACCREDITED

    Contact Name: Mary Ann Camilleri, JD, RN, FACHE & Joanne DeSanto Iennaco, PhD, APRN, PMHNP-BC

    Joan Kearney, PhD, APRN, FAAN Chair, Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Program, E-Mail: joan.kearney@yale.edu
    Mary Ann Camilleri, JD, RN, FACHE  Director DNP in Healthcare Leadership,  Systems and Policy
    Joanne DeSanto Iennaco, PhD, APRN, PMHNP-BC Director of Post Masters Clinical DNP Program
    Jana Buck Director of Enrollment, E-Mail: jana.buck@yale.edu

  • York College of Pennyslvania


    York, PA
    • CCNA ACCREDITED

    Contact Name: Richard Haas, Ph.D., CRNA, PHRN, Director

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